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Which would be considered a ‘Stage 2’ pressure injury?Question 3Answera.Partial thickness skin loss involving the epidermis and dermis.b.Intact skin with non-blanchable redness of a localised area.c.Obscured full-thickness skin and tissue loss.d.Full thickness skin loss, where subcutaneous fat may be visible.

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Which would be considered a ‘Stage 2’ pressure injury?Question 3Answera.Partial thickness skin loss involving the epidermis and dermis.b.Intact skin with non-blanchable redness of a localised area.c.Obscured full-thickness skin and tissue loss.d.Full thickness skin loss, where subcutaneous fat may be visible.

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The answer is a. Partial thickness skin loss involving the epidermis and dermis. This is considered a 'Stage 2' pressure injury. In this stage, the outer layer of skin (epidermis) and part of the underlying layer of skin (dermis

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